Former “GMA” anchor Josh Elliott has signed a deal with CBS News to be the face of their digital news network.

Sources confirmed that Elliott — who was part of the ABC anchor team that broke the 16-year winning streak of NBC’s “Today” in 2012 — will be announced as the lead anchor for CBSN, CBS News’ digital streaming news network.

A source said, “Josh will be the lead anchor for CBSN, and will work across the digital network. It’s an exciting hire for CBS because they don’t have a lot of young, male, energetic talent coming up through the ranks.”

The source added, “Josh isn’t being billed as an heir apparent to Charlie Rose, but there is a lot of opportunity for him at CBS.”